Working modem?

2003-12-22 Thread Bjorn Johansson
Hi! I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian. It works ok with win98. So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem, are the ADSL ethernet modems from D-LINK supported in Debian? Björn Johansson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Re: Working modem?

2003-12-22 Thread Werner Mahr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Montag, 22. Dezember 2003 12:51 schrieb Bjorn Johansson: Hi! I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian. It works ok with win98. So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem, are the ADSL ethernet modems from D-LINK supported

Re: Working modem?

2003-12-22 Thread Hoyt Bailey
- Original Message - From: Bjorn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 05:51 Subject: Working modem? Hi! I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian. It works ok with win98. So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem

*Working* Modem problems

2001-09-14 Thread Matthew Kopishke
This isn't really a debian problem, but a general Linux problem. Anyway, I have an internal 56k ISA *jumpered* (not the most common things these days) modem. For simplicity, I disabled the first serial port on my mother board, and set the modem to live it's space (I'm just use to pointing to

RE: *Working* Modem problems

2001-09-14 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem to disconnect, so I tried echoing ATH0 to the device after the connection was brought down, which didn't help... Any ideas? sounds more

Re: *Working* Modem problems

2001-09-14 Thread Robert Waldner
It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem to disconnect, so I tried echoing ATH0 to the device after the connection was brought down, which didn't help... Any ideas? sounds more